Yes, there are other liquid metals besides silver (Ag) and bromine (Br). Some examples include Mercury (Hg), gallium (Ga), and cesium (Cs). These metals have low melting points, allowing them to exist in liquid form at or near room temperature.
Ag (silver) because it is a metal and metals conduct electricity no matter in solid or liquid phase.
Generally precious metals as Au, Ag, Pt, Pd, Ir.
Copper (Cu) does not form more than one type of cation.
because these metals are used to make coins.
Ag is the chemical symbol for silver, which is an element on the periodic table. While silver does not exist as a molecule in its pure elemental form, it can form molecules when it combines with other elements.
Ag (silver) because it is a metal and metals conduct electricity no matter in solid or liquid phase.
Iron,Silver,Ag,Al etc...
Generally precious metals as Au, Ag, Pt, Pd, Ir.
Calcium (Ca) amd silver (Ag) are metals.
yes they are metals gold is Au and silver is Ag
Because the valence of both Cu and Ni is +2, but Ag have a valence of +1 and the metals with lower valence do not form solid solution when added to the metals with higher valence.
common: Al rare: Ag, Au and alloys with Al
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Copper (Cu) does not form more than one type of cation.
Ag is the molecular formula for silver. If you look on a periodic table, you will find this substance with the transitional metals and with the atomic number of 47.
Copper (Cu) and silver (Ag) are the transition metals that can have a valence of +1.
cu,ag, and au are all in what group